CLASSIFIED AOS BUSINESS DIRECTORY
NURSEKY BTOCK Do you want ra.
llablo trvs ur shrub T No ordur
too small. Kur further particular
drop linn to C. M. Coniln, 723 Jof
farnun HI., Albany. Koprvwtitlnir
Capitol City Nur.y Co. !i0o22
FOR SALE Fins, largs houa at
1739 Santlam Koad, corner of
Guary Hlreol and 1-2 acrs of land.
I'rlca i!M0, M0 down, f'JS.UU a
month. UliAM LAND CO., MS
Lyon St. H0u23
FARM FOR SALE
A iWalrabla form of 1(10 acre ad
joining I'lalnvlew. This ll good land
and can be sold on lornia. For fur
ther particular apply apply VVm Mas
Maatvr, 331 V. S. National Hank
ol7-ia-2
o21-24SW
FOR BALK Two Purham milk cuws,
with (ant apring'a calve. Cow will
b frvih In March. Can he iwn at
Gray Station, 5 mile S. W. of Al
bany. O. 1). U!lyu. 2Uo'J2
FOR SAl.K Dodir bug. Good condi
tion. Cheap. 8v Archie Ililyru.
224 Kaker St., Albany. 20o22
FOR SALE 1018 Model Ford, Good
condition. Call at 1U69 West 8th
Street. See It. Clarence Elder.
15o22
FOR SALE New Ford car. Inquire at
Kuu Houm. 140 J J5o21
FOR SALE A 4-lmr Pugh potato
digger, ami a new, only dug about
Ave acre.. Call Ifll-K. olDtf.
FOR SALE 4-cylindcr tractor, near
ly good a new. A anap. Will take
team. Tay termi on balance. Call
204 Lebanon, Or.
olI5-10f ol7-lH-20ln
Uolfif 17-20in
FOR SALE W have 2 model &
room bungalow! priced at 12,000
each. Term 1100 down, balance
$20 per month, 825 Lyon St,
Hoflicn A HnmlHH-k. lRo21
FOR SALE Well Improved farm of
160 acres, 1 mile aouth of Lebanon
on main road. Six-room hnusa, hot
and cold water, modern Improve
tnenU. Mrs. S. M. Cleek, 027 Eait
1st Kt. Albany. olHnlK.
FOR SALE Forty head of Angora
goats on McKechnl farm. Phone
E. E. Clem, 62F24, or Ralph Mc
Kechnie, 1st National Bank, 18o21
FOR SALE 8-room plastered house.
All modern convenience, close In.
. Nice comer lot, Price 81800, $.100
cash. Balance 820 per month.
Hofllrh A Hornbeck.
FOR SALE 8-room modern house,
garage and fruit. Price 82500. $200
rash, balanc $20 per month. Hoflch
ft Hornbeck. 18o21.
FOR SALE Ford roadster, Inquire
at Democrat office. 18o21
fiEED WHEAT We have a limited
quantity of state certified Eastern
Oregon forty fold seed wheat price
$2.06 per bushel. Red Crown Mills
O-7-tf
FOR SALE 800 bushel of Early
Wonder seed wheat at $1.80 per
bushel. Four and one-half miles
sooth of Albany on Tangent road,
C B. Setllemeer. Tangent o4-n4
FOR SALE Improved form, dt)
X residrr'cs, small tract choice rest
t dent lot. See Attorney Geo. W.
Wright or Fred Aldrich. or phone
482 K or 135 J. a24vf.
FOR SALE Mooirh 8 room bcise,
with serve ned in sleeping porch,
full cement basement, wash trays
and all modem bollt-io convenient
ee. Price $2600. Will socept one
half ia cash, balance In monthly In
tallmeU or yearly payments. See
George C Richard, contractor, 13th
and Gala poo la Sta. Phone 031Y.
16tf
FOR SALE Newly mad over sec
onJ band mattresses. At the Fur
iture Hospital. 128-180 Ferry St.
jy!2tf
FOR BALK By th owner, 400 acres
bottom land la email sraote. Baiy
terms. H. Bryant. J13tf
FOB SALB Registered rabbit. Bel
gaaiV New Zealaad and Flemish
Olaata. Bargain if takes at one.
Oa 11 at Democrat
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS '
ll . r.i-r OH r-lFTiLf' N f OH . ' 7reRMA SNS'LL BAT J O (THANK VOU
- . CAN -r e W I wn6ee. Movy NaLTr sotiisrm that vmht I MR. VAN COON. -v
I VVOMCN ASUS. OINh MtaoXNVTWNtJ CiSLTTI" ALOet..' I I N.'L- JTN I YoV KNOW HE. BARK I
on me wmfcJ AUnd w.r-TJ , e- omc st?t(ncmn ) VSiT TzT 'vyA mMAt-w V. uttusV
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FOR BA1.K On account of bsliif
ovor stuckwl and for lack of room, I
am furctd to sull at one, 60 of my
young wlilts Ivghorn pullets that
wrs ImU'hvd aliout Muy Int. For
particular sea Mark Tabor, 13th
and Liberty St., , 2UoZ2
FOR SALE 3Vi doi. O. A. C. white
leghorn pullets. Inquire of Mrs.
Fred Anderson, 008 Willeta St.,
20o22
FOR SALE Well Improved farm of
UiO acres, 1 mile west of Lebanon
on the main road. ' Six-room house,
hot ami cold water, modern Im
provements. Mrs. 8. M. Cleek, 027
East 1st Street. o20-n20
FOR RENT
WANTED To rent, 6 or 6 room
modern house. Address Box 473,
y many, ure. s2tf
FOR RENT In hoed crops, several
malt tracU bottom land. Hones
and tools furnished. H. Bryant.
siotr
HELP WANTED
WANTED Neat appearing man un
der 40 years of age to take perman
ent position in Albany. Must give
references. The right man can
make above average salary. For
particulars write. Assistant Supt.,
Room 212 U. S. Bank Bldg., Salem,
Oregon. 18o21
WANTED Boy with bicycle to de
liver papers in East Albany, after
school hours. Emmire at Demo
crat office.
WANTED Man to help at brick
yard for general use. so Raw
lings 121 Broadalbln St, 8otf
WANTED At once a competent
stenographer. Apply at the Albany
Cannery. 18o26
Miscellaneous.
WANTED A second hand stave silo
in good condition. E. F Car of
Democrat. olS-17-18
WANTED To bur a good second
hand bicycle. Call &00-R or 434
Baker SU 17o23
LOST Friday afternoon between
Knox Butt and Albany, 40 feet
Garden hose. Finder pleas notify
J. W. Motley, Phone 2F42.
WANTED To rent a furnished house
or house-keeping room. C. A L, of
Democrat office. 15o21
FOUND A broach near Lee's drug
stor. Owner may have same by
collecting at 837 Ferry Street, and
Identifying broach -and paying for
this ad. 1&021
HEMSTITCHING 12He per yard,
thread furnish! Bell phone 462R.
Sue Brwckenridge, 833 W. 2d St
HEMSTITCHING 10c ner v.rd. vou
furnish the thread. Lira Plots, 10S
l.jron street . slOtf
BAUER 4 BAUER, Tailor and clean-'
nn. Phone 12, 107 Lyon St 2tf
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL
Ronovato and makes feather mat
. tresses. Old furniture and mat
tresses made like hew. Bring them
In or phone 261 R., 128 and 130
Ferry St. 30tf
WANTED To buy furniture or fur
'nbihed home. Address Room 403,
St Prnnris HoUL Albany. alfKf
CASH PA in Viw furniture anc
household srtoda. See us oaf or )ou
ell. AlVmny turnltare ExchasK
415-417 West let Bt Beth phone.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORS
Dr. H. E. Jacks.
' DENTIST
404-408 Firat Naeieaa Beak Bldg.
Phaae 118-J
buibs c arps
Natar eaaac
th cause la
dios talent
d. Cbliepractie
jbe eaua.
Room 6. 1. . '0. Oneiek Bank Bldg
Dally Market .Report
Hay ad Grata
Wheatf2.o0.
Mats 8Uc.
Muy S16tfSlS.
Mlllfeed $43.
Wool and Mohair
Mohair 66c.
Wool tWtitM.
Vegetables
Cabbage, 2 l-2c; onions 4 l-2c; tur
nips, 8 l-2c potatoes i l-2e In trade.
Itutter. Hutterfat and Egfa
Butte rfat Hc.
Cnamery Butter, wholesale, Mc;
retail, 7&c.
Hairy Hitter 60c trade; retail 65e.
Eggs, buying price 6062; retail,
67c.
Poultry
Hens 19r'24c; springs 2022c.
Old roosters. 10'ulJc.
Geese 13c; Ducks 21c.
Loral Ntorkyard-ii. E. NebergaU
Meat Co.
Veal, 22fj 24c
Hogs 14c.
SteeTt 7fii 10c.
Cows and Heifers 4S7c.
Calves HOt 14 1-Se.
Ewes S'a&e.
Lambs 8 l-2f l-2c.
Yearling 6n 7c.
Mutton 3 c'i fi.
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors'
Our 0r Aula Bears
" I. dy Attendant
I'hon 78. Masonic Building
J. D. HUSTON
PAINTING. DECORATING and
PAPER-HANGING
Phone 41 1R
Shop at First and Baker Streets
Federal Far Loaa
t per cent interest 84 1-2 year
time. Prompt and efficient service.
Applications will be received by tbe
First National Bank, Albany. Or.
A. C BOHRNSTEDT
401 Masonic Teaple Saks. Or.
WE nAVE
EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
EYE STRAIN
Is the Ca jse of Many
HUMAN ILLS
If your Eyes give you trouble,
or your glasses are annoying
See U
WE CAN RELIEVE YOU
BANCROFT
OPTICAL CO.
SU 1-2 1st St W. Albany'
Phone 461
VI ER ICR'S
BATHS
Expert Workmanship
Three Chairs
U VIERECK.
BERT CRAWFORD.
a p. ini U53
Your Patronage Solicited
First and Ellsworth Sta.
Frank G. Will
JIWXXEK
High daas Jeerelry, 8jDver. Cut
Gses ajea Haad Paiatad Caaaa
Realty
Canauilian Lands
LOANS .N rNSCBAJHrsj
Geo. Taylor
ARCTIC EXPLORERS
ARE RETURNING TO
UNITED STATES
NOME, Alaka, Sept. 24 Martin
Klllln and Advlbert Gumaer, th last
two member of Vilhjalmur Stefans
son's Canadian Arctic Expedition to
leave tbe Arctic, are reported aboard
th trading schooner Anna Olga
which is working its way toward
Nome along the northern coast of
Alaska.
Killin and Gumaer were not mem
bers of Btefsnsson's original party.
They were members of a party Stork
er Storkerson, Stefunsson's lieuten
ant, led onto an Ice-floe westward to
Siberia.- After spending eight months
on the ice the men found themselves
about SO miles from their tUrtinc
point They all came ashora and
Storkerson and one other number
headed overland for the outside wjrld.
Killin and Guinar boarded the Ultra
and started for Nome.
Storkerson's trip outside wss his
first in eleven years. He has been an
explorer, trader and trapper along
the northern rim of the continent ever
sine 1908. He expects to associate
himself with Stefanason in handling
the Canadian government's proposal
to stock the northern tundra plains
with reindeer. .
Winifred Worrell
Tescher of
Piano and Organ
Will receive pupils after Octob
er First
636 West Third St
WHEN YOU SUFFER
FROM RHEUMATISM
Sloan' Liniment should be kept
bandy for achee and pains
WHY wait (or a severe pain,'aa
ache, a twinge following ex
posure, s sure muscle, sciatica, or '
lumbieo to leave naturally when you
should keep Sloan's Liniment handy
to help curb it and keep you active
and fit?
Without tubbini. for it pnutrattl,
apply a bit today to the afflicted part
Note the gratifying, dean, prompt
relief that follows. Sloan's Liniment
couldn't keep its many thousands of
friends the world over if it didn't make
5ood. That's worth remembering. All
ruggirts three iie the largest
for utmost economy. J5c 70c., $1.40.
FALLSEED
W'HITH WINTER WHEAT
FORTT FOLD WHEAT
CLUB WHEAT
KINNEY WHEAT
GBAT SEED OATS
VETCH
WINTER BTE - '
Buy SEED at a SEED 8TOBE
nn
its
1
AUTO TOPS
W make and repair Auto
Tops, Curtains and Cushion.
H0RSKV8 TTBX STATION
"DAUGHTER OF THE
SUN" HERE THURS.
Scene from the Mswslian Musical
play "A Daughter of the Sun" at the
Globe Theatre Thursday, October 23.
"A Daughter of the Sun", the story
of an Hawaiian Butterfly, written by
Lorin 1. Howard and Ralph T. Ket
tering and presented by The Mutual
Play Company, is the latest plsy deal
ing with our island possessions, Th
Paradise of th Pacific", which come
to th Glob Theatre Thursday Eve
ning October 23.
Th hre of these islands has been
the inspiration for writers Innumer
able. One of the earliest .was Mark
Twain. In the early seventies he was
employed by the Sacramento Union
to write a series of letters from Ha
waii, regarding things Hawaiian.
The result was that he spent on year
in the islands and wrote letters that
are to this day the epitome of Ha
waiian description.
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The Sample Store stores
LADIES' SUITS, SKIRTS and DRESSES ,
Ladies' Suits in the latest styles,
Priced $32.50, $33 and $35
Ladies' Velvet Dresses ; .$2750
Ladies' Dress Skirts $4.85 to $1050
LADIES' SHOES
Black Kid, Lace, Military heel ..... .$7.65 and $7.85
Black Kid, Lace, Louis heel $8
Gun Metal, Lace $6.45
Brown Kid, Lace, Louis heel $8
Brown Calf Vamp, Cloth top $750
GIRL'S DRESSES
Gingham Dresses $1.69, $1.79, $2.69, $2.79
Heavy Cotton Plaid Dresses .$3.65
Wool Desses $3.85
Corduroy Dresses .$2.98, $3.45
' 109 West First Street Albany, Oregon
Yes, the ladles
pi
1 Times have changed Hawaii Th
. . I I- k.-! I 1. I .1 L
. u.it. tm wing mvwvtumi MilvugM
'marriage and his number is fast de
creasing.
"A Daughter of th Sun" deal ia
most intelligent and Interesting mast
ner on things and event Hawaiian.
The atmosphere and local color ia
maintained by a most extensive, lab
orat and massive scenic equipment;
A native band of Hawaiian musician
Is also employed, and they discourse
their own peculiar native music at
int ervals throughout th action of the
play.
GERMANS MUST BUY
AMERICAN COTTON
Hijfh Prices Make Germang
Shudder, But Must Pay
Just the Same
Berlin, Sept 23 (By th Assoeiav
ated Press) American cotton tuust b
bought by th German at any coat in
th opinion of German textile experts,
though they groan when thejr think
of th prices. The expert estimate
that American cotton will cost in Get
many about nine and-half marks for
the German pound which i somewhat
price is in part owing to the low ex
change value of the German mark
'which before the war was norm any.
worth about 24 cent.
I Some little American cotton has been
landed at Bremen, especially sine
it has become possible to send orders
by wireless and thus avoid delay of
five days or more in cabling by the
way of England. Expert say the A
m eh cans are anxious to do business
directly with Germany and to avoid a
ny interference by the British but
bills of exchange is a serious handicap
for it prevents the importation of
much cotton from America through
fear of looses by exchange.
I Nevertheless, the trade writer
. point out that English factories al
! ready are producing cotton goods in
the occupied district of Germany and
they agree that if Germany is not to be
overwhelmed by expensive English
j goods which thus would" obtain an op
, ening foothold in German markets.
Germany nrut have American cot
ton no matter what it has to pay.
HOSPITAL FOR RUSSIANS
Ekaterinodar, Southern Russia, (By
courier to Paris, Sept 18) America's
most princely gift to this South Rus
sia country Just redeemed from the
"Red Terror" is a 350-bed hospital
which was presented today to the
Kuban government by the Red Cross.
It is the only modern hospital in thiat
aection of Russia and was installed
under the direction of Dr. J. J. Sxy
manski, of Passaic, N. J.
DANCING LESSONS
Dancing class beginning Tuesday
Oct 21 in the Aloha Hall, 421tt W.
1st Street Instruction for beginners
8 to 9p. m. Advanced class 9 tolO.
Very latest work from the national
institute in dancing front New York
win be taught 60 cents per lesson.
Would like a good attendance of
those Interested the first night E
M. Hosrue, Instructor.
have a lot of worries 1
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